Re: Random GCC segfaults -- Was: [2.6.16] slab error in slab_destroy_objs(): cache `radix_tree_node'...

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Paolo Ornati <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 21:53:46 +0200
>  Paolo Ornati <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  > PS: I've got another "gcc segfault" trying to build Qt again after a
>  > reboot but I don't think this is a memory problem (actually I have
>  > a memory problem (single bit error) but it should be cured with
>  > memmap=1K$214014K ;).
> 
>  I've got others NON reproducible gcc segfaults, usually compiling some
>  huge CPP source.

If those errors had no corresponding kernel messages then what you have is
a classic symptom of failing memory hardware.  Suggest you grab memtest86,
run it for 24 hours.

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